Junpei
Masculine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Junpei is a Japanese masculine given name. It is typically written with the element jun meaning "pure" — such as 純 or 淳 — combined with pei (平) meaning "level, even, peaceful." Many other kanji combinations are possible, giving the name various nuances.
Etymology and Origin
The name Junpei (純平, 淳平, etc.) follows a traditional Japanese onomastic pattern of pairing a moral or aesthetic virtue (here “purity,” “honesty,” “harmony”) with a stabilizing second element. The character 平 (pei) contributes a sense of calm and equilibrium, making Junpei a name conveying a peaceful and pure character.
Notable Bearers
Junpei Mizobata — Japanese actor, winner of the 2006 Junon Super Boy contest.
Junpei Fujita — Japanese music arranger and composer, known for anime soundtracks.
Jumpei Kusukami — professional footballer active in J1 League.
Junpei Hayakawa — footballer playing as a midfielder for Shonan Bellmare.
Junpei Ide — shogi professional ranked 5-dan.
Junpei Morishita — judoka, silver medalist at the 2011 World Judo Championships.
These diverse fields show Junpei is used across sports, arts, and entertainment.
Cultural Notes
A masculine name, Junpei belongs to a group of -pei ending names (alongside Kazuhiro) that incorporate “level” or “peace.” Awareness of kanji variation is important: 順平 suggests “obedient/orderly,” while 隼平 means “falcon peace,” a rare bird-related reading.
Meaning: Pure (jun) + level/peace (pei)
Origin: Japanese
Type: Masculine given name
Regions: Japan